Saleh issa

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BornOctober 1939
Bashla village ,Egyptian
Died25. December.2017
OccupationJournalist, historian, writer
LanguageArabic
NationalityEgyptian
Educationbachelor degree social services
Years activefirst book in 1979

Salah Issa was born in 1939. He is an Egyptian journalist and historian. He was also a high-class historian, extrovert to all liberal intellectual currents, and he headed the editor of "Cairo" newspaper. The charm of his style dates back to his novelist construction. He began his life as a short story writer.  And his first book was "The Arab Revolution" in 1979, and he has published 20 books on history, political and social thought, and literature.[1]

Education and career

Salah Issa born in October 1939 in the village of Bashla in the Dakahlia governorate. Egyptian journalist and historian. He obtained a Bachelor degree in social service in 1961. and preside for five years a number of social units in the Egyptian countryside. He began his life as a short story writer, then in 1962 he headed to write about history, political and social thought. He devoted himself to journalism since 1972 for Al-Jumhuriya newspaper. He founded and participated in establishing and managing the editing of a number of newspapers and magazines, including writers, the national culture, the people, the left and the journalists, and later headed the editor of the Cairo newspaper. He was arrested for the first time because of his political views in 1966,and he was repeatedly arrested, or tried in several years between 1968 and 1981, and he was dismissed from his Egyptian and Arab journalistic work. [2]

Literature

He published his first book "The Arab Revolution" in 1979, and some of his most important publications are:

1. Tabarij Greg

2. Intellectuals and the military

3. A constitution in the litter box

4. Men Ria and Sakina: A Political and Social Biography

5. Tales from the notebook home

6. Al-Maqrizi margins

7. Personalities have a wonder

8. Princesses and Mandarin[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "سيرة في صورة.. عامان على رحيل الكاتب الصحفي صلاح عيسى | المصري اليوم". www.almasryalyoum.com (in العربية). Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  2. "س و ج.. متى كتب صلاح عيسى أول قصة قصيرة؟". اليوم السابع. 2020-12-25. Retrieved 2021-02-14.

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